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He knew an anesthesiologist named Dr. Sleepe—although he pronounced it Sleh-puh—and a chiropractor named Hands.
Eight Black Horses Ed McBain 1985
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Sleepe, sleepe, whilst we contrive our mischiefes birth.
Shakspere and Montaigne Jacob Feis
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Sleepe then, and rest; The world may beare thy stay,
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Sleepe, sent a cannoe for him but could not finde him, soe came of to the Shipp and left him their. [59] these 3 shipps Clings the wind and stands After us. the reare Adm'll which was the least had 12 gunns, their Vise Adm'll 16 and their Adm'll 24.
Privateering and Piracy in the Colonial Period Illustrative Documents 1898
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Sleepe or awake, is still in agitation Of some presentment in th 'imagination.
St. George and St. Michael Volume II George MacDonald 1864
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Sleepe or awake, is still in agitation Of some presentment in th 'imagination.
St. George and St. Michael George MacDonald 1864
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Yesternight he knew me for a While, kissed me, and _fell_ into an heavie Sleepe, with his Hand locked in mine.
Mary Powell & Deborah's Diary Anne Manning 1843
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Sleepe, Esther, mother of Fanny Burney, her marriage and death, i. xiv;
The Diary and Letters of Madame D'Arblay — Volume 3 Fanny Burney 1796
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Sleepe is rust to the Soul_: She rises therefore with _Chaunticleare_ her Dames Cocke, and at Night makes the Lambe her _Corfew_.
A Critical Essay on Characteristic-Writings From his translation of The Moral Characters of Theophrastus (1725) Henry Gally 1732
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Sleepe rocke thy Braine, [Sleepes] 2096: And neuer come mischance betweene vs twaine.
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